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I use the tone feature a lot. In addition, you won't look like a idiot to your friends. Also I can call in what ever dog is wandering to far out instead of using the whistle.

That is also why we use the tone at the hunting lease.

Originally Posted by Miriam Wade

I just mailed back my Pro 200 G2 transmitter yesterday. It's still under warranty, but it was damaged and not due to any product malfunction. I was very clear about this when I called, but as a "one time courtesy" they're replacing it for free. The person I spoke with was very pleasant. I'll agree with the above-customer service IS tops.

does anyone know a complete history of the TT line from 1970-2008? i'm just curious. I just met a guy yesterday who still uses a 100 Lite and he got it used at a local Feed Store who has other old school TT collars. I am just curious about how TT has evolved I guess. I know this is totally off topic but its interesting.

I am new to e-collar training but I did buy the Pro 500 G2 EXP because I knew that I was in the future going to have more than 1 dog. I also went with the 500 for its flexibility with all 18 levels of momentary & continuous. During different stages of training you may need to use continuous or momentary depending on the task. That mixxed with being able to fine tune the level of stimulation to your dog is what did it for me. I knew that I would not be stuck trying to sell the collar because it was not capable of performing a certain function & therefor spending the same or more after I had changed to a different collar.

I have the Pro 500 G2 NON EXP and am very very happy with it. I went with the non-exp because a few people I know with the exp model have had experiences where the toggle switch gets bumped from red to blue, or blue to black, etc. It does seem to switch positions very easily with minimal effort. I wouldn't want to think I'm nicking my dog in the box while my working dog is going uncorrected. Even if it happened just once that's too much for me. Anybody else have this occurance or ideas how to guarantee it won't happen?

I have the Pro 500 G2 NON EXP and am very very happy with it. I went with the non-exp because a few people I know with the exp model have had experiences where the toggle switch gets bumped from red to blue, or blue to black, etc. It does seem to switch positions very easily with minimal effort. I wouldn't want to think I'm nicking my dog in the box while my working dog is going uncorrected. Even if it happened just once that's too much for me. Anybody else have this occurance or ideas how to guarantee it won't happen?

Take the collar off before putting in box. Guarantee they will NOT get nicked